. ll \lm l|l|w~ pl’uiill in \lll \ ll “prim. Dr. George Taylor of Owen Sound works among the orchids in his greenhouse lBaby doctor has delivered thousands By ANN KELLY Family Living Editor At least 3,000 babies in this v area were brought into the world by Dr. George Taylor. Still on the staff of Lhe Owen Sound General' and Marine Hospital, Dr. Taylor will return to Toronto next week (or the 50th anniversary oi his graduating class. While far away fields beckoned classmates to places like india. Vancouver. Sudbury and. Thunder Bay. Dr. Taylor set up his practice in Tam, partly in response to a newspaper ad placed by the vill- age council and partly in re- sponse to the urging: ot a medical associate. the late Dr. Watt of Port Elgin. Following their marriage in 0c- tober, 1936, Dr. Taylor moved his city-horn wife into a brick home with no insulation, three stoves, a chemical toilet and a pump in the yard. “She could put a tire out faster than any fireman." accord»‘ ing to her husband. The couple renled that house for $10 lur- , rushed. Mrs. Taylor kept the books tor her husband and they still have accurate records oi'every call he has made, if it was paid and how it was paid. Some paid in straw- berries and cords ol wnotj. “" " » 7'1o5'-lhe7iéarl§(.-days paid-flatly: l were so were ll. X Then Ansls l Sllrrleks‘ eutterlng Is over. We \ want to London on Friday and to the tuneral parlour. Bruce and smile McLeod were already / here with Karen swnts and the l Studenny family. We stayed over tor the tunaral on Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Don Wagner and Mrs. Holtzhauar who have cot- taqea at chasley Lake came lromï¬tew Hamburg and Kll~ « ' chenar. Andy came to Chaaloy } ‘ lake with Mr. Cauka In 1957. ‘l‘hey bought a lot together and later Andy sold llll share lo Caukas and bought a lot wlth a cottage. Ho renovated over the yearsm tinally retired to his beloved Chealay: Lake. He wlll ‘ he mlssed Uhryrtlueh. w including medicine. 51.5l]. In 1939 a house call was $4. and ot- ten look the doctor several miles out at the village. Any rental fee for horses Dr. Taylor paid. wheth- er or not he ever CUlleL'lell tor the house call On an average Dr. Taylor made house calls {we nights out of sev en. His oftice was a popular spot on Saturday nights when farmers came in on... their “team at llw cteamery. On the way out of lawn they‘d take a notion to have their blood pressure checked. or pick up medicine. For that reason Dr, Taylor olten hid his car Many house calls stand out in Dr. Taylor's mind. One took him to a home where even the mail hadn't been through for three clays. He travelled by hired team and culter. at 10 cents a mile one way. but the suuw was 5U Lleep the horses were having trouble. it meant walking ahead at them and trainpmg the snol‘rv down. After six years in Tara the Toy lots moved to Owen Sound. For a time Dr Taylor returned to Tara on Wednesday afternoon and Sundays. but was unable to keep up the pace. , “Despite everything. Tara was good to us. We worked harder than the devil and collected ,natr You were lucky than to EM“! ‘4W'ï¬uï¬' said’Dr. Toy-- 1'4 ‘3 » .Iv ’ ck Richards honored Bruce and Sadie l McLeod on their wedding ani nlversary by taking them to din- ' ner at 'Spiks Muldoon's, Southampton. They report they would recommend this new restaurant In the ‘old Southamp- ton station. .1†no “A'“-" Mrs. Taylor recalls an average monthlt income at SillU mlh slightly more than $-H oath month going toward the Lill’. Dr. 'l‘aylor was horn in Lincoln, Eng» land, dllll l'dlilE ullll his :‘nnnlt alter the l‘irsl World War [or i better lth in Ln'inda. The trret two Winter tllm were in Tara the Tmlor's lamilv gill. when ihey ulcnl lo hr'r Tumulo lmnm, was n liltshel nl 5|lv ap- ples, That's all tlwy coutrl rillurrl. ll wasn't unummon lrlt Dr Taylor to be all night in a ruurltrl' hume. Once he arrived through ihe elemenls. it \‘Iasn'i snit- (ll leave. won it the hahy \nrsn‘l rem dy to be born. Hr ‘vidly It:t2illl\ a hair-raising expvrlonce that rr‘r qttrred him to work all night With a mother who retaitwd the placenta. 1n tlnl rose time was no chance lnr help in manl‘ eases ' the salvation at these things w...- the nld \\r(lo\\' lady holiseheep»-r who tnnlp in behind the baby was dill-i :lnd slaved about n-tnonlh. Vrlrv [en bahtes were born in the llllilllldl " Aller graduating in 103-1 Dr. Taylor lnlerned at St. Michael's East General for two years, He was overseas With the arm) lvul was honorably rllschargetl [or medical reasons. lle took courses while practising and rcceirccl his OBS specialty in 1952. He was lAllMIN~Raberl and Susan l are Pleased to announce the blrth at their ï¬rst child, Ti' manly Roberl. born May 51". war. welehinn tilts. I'Ixols. First granucmla tor Ar and Anne Lamain or Elsinore ind Conrad ind Olive Hfln‘ nah oi Hamirranr Snecial Ihanks to or. Hunsherger, M. Mannie. an. and all 055 5'8" it GEM Hosï¬llal. McKMGH‘Iâ€"Flul and Wt:th (Nelsonl. are hanuv‘to announce the nrrlvai of their lint child. Scott Paul. born I Nlav lath at 5!. Mans Hay 7. ' rural, Kitchener. Ylhs li'riol. ‘ orator ex 3 yrtle Nelsonytirs randg Evelyn McKnight and sreat grandson luv lda , aprAllent'grd. l. 1 ‘ r~\_ .M ' artwâ€" "mat. «is known us (i\\'t'ri bounds “on rlrn.tur' Dr TJ\lU| lid“ \lLllullldlll) llull operating in still Ions a ten |.l.ltir:lil' " Fur I] wars he: llr'r‘r‘. :ruwlnu urtllltls .ml'l ll.r'§ 10 With- lit‘s He's. an .l'lr: reader (tilll Billuyk‘ ( rn _-tnuulrl- Vim.~ Twin- now he‘s been llw ltlllvxl lli llw Crlmllml Chllrlrr-n‘x lmss-tnuntn skit rut. and tilimll) has lnnnm )Jli'llut'll [or nrnxl V'eut lrulll wnrnuxl I delllvrul," H- is the only ~ur\li\'lrn; lli. llk'i ‘TlPITllIl'T nl ilw ‘l‘dm Rntml ltlrlll nml *Iw oldest living pnsl trmslclertl ul llu Rninrv Club in ann 5rllln1l. Tllr tauplt- ll-h .. n... b'ill. .nnl daughters Carolin and Marv Lutll Th...- hm elgl’il urnnLl- tihtltrr-ll but nt. win... win. is [lire l-nrl or llre In... -- I'll Tailan thl- llrsl ll adnnl he ~riki‘lll‘,ELl hinlsl-ll lui medl» er- ll Ldllh‘ lll‘.\l ‘Mt ilrls paul fur this and it) illtl l :tllr This allslltlur l’\’|:L‘l\ now ‘Is lur lllr‘ hurls. In our 413-; pimple went in a: u new at mating o litlng. lil- terns Ilitln‘t gm [Mm anti hours rlirlll'l trip-all a llll|||l " Dr S. F. Pennv. it pathologist (tl llm General and Marine Hospital. will also be .rtmnding llw llrl>3 renlnun He has llPttn in Owen bound sincn tilt-rt. comma lruln Toronto. I. I h. v We ‘ CONNOR: Wayne and Carol are very pleased to announce the sale arrival ot lholr wonderful new daughter. Lynndsie Kendra Born at Saugeen Memorial Hospllal. April 21, 1934 at 4:04 p m. weighing 6 lbs. 6 oz. Little. out slron and healthy We sure have a wing doll giving us such happiness. Proud Gran- dmas are Mrs. Phyllis Connor. Southampton, and Mrs. Hazel Airhart, Port Elgln, Special thanks to the main man - Dr. Earl. who delivered unexpected- ly tor Dr. Flock. and nurses who helped wrth patience with the delivery also the caring nurses on ODS. stair. 2mg]; l l l